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Non Newtonian Fluid: Chemical Reaction!

Cornstarch and Water Dancing on a Subwoofer.

More cornstarch liquid on a subwoofer - awesomely alive

handmethekeysyou says...

I think Newton's model would account for that.

Why has no one added food coloring to cornstarch/water to make it less disgusting looking? It's like how it took well over a decade for computer companies to move away from beige.

Do Not Try This At Home - Cornstarch and Ellen DeGeneres

Tortured Souls Swimming - Cornstarch and Water

MaxWilder says...

From ye olde Wikipedia: "A non-Newtonian fluid is a fluid which cannot be described by a single constant viscosity. Most commonly, the viscosity changes with the applied shear stress."

Cornstarch and water is probably the simplest non-Newtonian fluid.

It is a bit pretentious sounding, though. Just call it cornstarch...

Tortured Souls Swimming - Cornstarch and Water

Tortured Souls Swimming - Cornstarch and Water

Do Not Try This At Home - Cornstarch and Ellen DeGeneres

lucky760 says...

>> ^RedSky:
Anyone got the number of this 'person assistant'? Got a few jobs for her ...

Don't tell me- These jobs for her involve her doing a few jobs for you, am I right? Pervert.

>> ^Video title:
Do Not Try This At Home - Cornstarch and Ellen DeGeneres

Aww. Why can't I try this at home?

I'd like to fill a swimming pool with corn starch and watch unsuspecting people try to dive in.

A Pool Filled with Non-Newtonian Liquid

Kid Science Episode 1: Cornstarch Suspension

Pool full of non-newtonian goodness (aka cornstarch and H2O)

1 Cup Water + 1.5 Cups Corn Starch = OOBLECK?

1 Cup Water + 1.5 Cups Corn Starch = OOBLECK?

Farhad2000 says...

Clearly Ladybug is a modern woman who hasn't set foot in the kitchen... like ever...

Corn starch has a distinctive appearance and feel when mixed raw with water or milk, giving easily to gentle pressure but resisting sudden pressure. It is also used as a thickener in many recipes. Cornstarch is best dissolved in cold water, as it forms obstinate lumps when mixed with warm or hot water.

Non-newtonian fluid & a subwoofer = cool effects

Pool full of non-newtonian goodness (aka cornstarch and H2O)

deathcow says...

I see 11 disciples with 80 pound sacks of corn starch on their backs. John's hooking up a OPA90 spec cornstarch containment boom, and Jesus is using miracle 120V power to run his DeWalt 1/2" drill with a mixing paddle.



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